The concept of separate mirrors in bathrooms has been prevalent in the 2000s and has continued to be a popular choice in designing modern homes. The idea behind it is to provide individualized space and convenience in shared bathrooms, allowing each user to have their own designated mirror area. This became more evident as people started emphasizing on personalization in their homes. There was even some joke that his and hers mirrors have less bathroom conflicts as they don’t have to fight over who’s turn it is to use the sink.
When designing a his and hers vanity mirror set up, take a quick scan around the area. Is it possible to have two mirrors in the bathroom vanity space? How about the movement in the bathroom? Once you clear that part, you then go to the exciting stage of personalizing your matching mirrors.
Starting this project takes you to a lot of options from your color theme to mirror sizes. We’re loving how this bathroom used long oval shaped mirrors instead of the usual mirror shapes we see. This mirror provides a reflection close to the entire body other than just the upper part of the body. Gray hardware was used for its lighting fixture, mirror rims, faucets and shower fixtures, which is a nice change from the typical silver hardware.
You can add pops of color by adding indoor plants or intentionally using colorful hand towels for general usage, like this bathroom. Since there’s an ample amount of space between the two mirrors, you can add additional decorations like a small framed photo or a small shelf. Other options you can use are a proportional sized art decor or art installation that can be mounted on the wall that enhances the bathroom’s look and adds visual appeal to the bathroom.
A clear glass divider was used on the left side of his and hers sink, to provide an illusion of a bigger space. Going for a frosted or obscure glass dividers can make the sink usage feel crowded, especially if you’re using both sinks at the same time.
Breaking from the gray and white color palette is the wooden bathroom storage. Make use of the space by installing a cabinet storage under the his and hers sink, where you can store your bathroom essentials like towels and toiletries. Maximize the use of your storage by sorting out your essentials and organizing them in the top shelf or drawer for easy access. This strategy will help keep your bathroom clean and clutter-free.